[lingtalks] COGS 200 Monday: Chuansheng Chen
Garrison Cottrell
gary at cs.ucsd.edu
Fri Nov 10 10:20:26 PST 2006
This announcement is for Cognitive Science 200, Fall 2006.
Readings for this week are available on the course website:
http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/users/gary/cs200/f06/cs200-f06.html
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Monday's (November 13, 2006) speaker:
Chuansheng Chen
Professor, UC Irvine Department of Psychology and Social Behavior
When: 3:00-4:30PM (WIne & Cheese to follow, Cog Sci courtyard)
Where: COGS 180
What: Brain asymmetry and the processing of first, second, and
artificial languages
Abstract:
Language processing generally shows left-brain dominance. There are,
however, variations (Chinese vs. English, native vs. second
languages, and
inter-individual differences). In this talk, I will discuss several
recent
studies that examine brain asymmetry when processing Chinese, second
language, and a logographic artificial language and its implications for
language learning.
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